US government alleges UCLA violated federal civil rights law
By Kanishka Singh
UCLA violated Jewish students’ civil rights with ‘deliberate indifference,’ feds say
UCLA pays big settlement over 'Jew Exclusion Zone' discrimination claims from students
By Louis Casiano
UCLA reaches $6 million settlement with Jewish students over campus protests
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By Ross Brenneman
Trump administration opens civil rights investigation into Oregon over transgender athletes in schools
By Tiffany Camhi
Longtime educator, civil rights advocate Cecelia 'CeeCee' Tucker passes away
By Christopher Collette
Maga zealots want to redraft the Civil Rights Act
By Freddie Hayward
NFL, other sports legends celebrate civil rights and sports history at Cleveland Summit II
By Gabriel Kramer
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump says there's new evidence in violent Florida traffic stop
By Selena Kuznikov
How Trump Upended 60 Years of Civil Rights in Two Months
By Nikole Hannah-Jones
European Court rules the UK has not failed to protect political rights amid Russia election interference
By Matteo Piccioli
Five years since George Floyd, the new Civil Rights Movement needs to play offense | Brookings
By Andre M. Perry
Trump's 2025 moves seeks to reverse LBJ's 1965 civil rights legacy
By Russell Contreras
Instead of ignoring its rich civil rights history, Kansas really should be marketing it
By Mark E. McCormick
The ACLU’s Historic Fight for Our Freedoms
By Anthony D. Romero
The Targeted Chaos of Trump’s Attacks Against International Human Rights Law and Justice
By Jamil Dakwar
Birmingham civil rights icon who marched with MLK in failing health: ‘He’s close to that time’
By Roy S. Johnson
60 years of progress in expanding rights is being rolled back by Trump − a pattern that's all too familiar in US history
By Philip Klinkner & Rogers Smith
Trump's new Justice Department leadership orders a freeze on civil rights cases
By Alanna Durkin Richer & Alanna Durkin